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Courses Plus Student 6,025 PointsFinally, read the user’s response from the console and store it back into the bookTitle variable
Finally, read the user’s response from the console and store it back into the bookTitle variable
string s = "bookTitle";
System.Console.Write("Enter a book title: ");
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsWithout giving a complete spoiler, here's a couple of hints:
- The challenge asked you to create a variable named bookTitle (not s, did that pass the previous tasks?)
- The initial contents of the variable are a book title (but that can be anything)
- To get the user's input, you may want to use System.Console.ReadLine()
Hope that'll get you going.
robbiebaker
1,431 PointsYou can also do both in one line of code at a later point.
string x = system.console.readline();